Call of Duty: WWII Developer Co-Founders Depart from Sledgehammer

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Developer shake-ups can happen quite often in this industry, namely due to layoffs when a project doesn’t perform as well as expected. However, this is a rather surprising one, especially considering that Call of Duty: WWII has done all kinds of good business for Activision.

Kotaku is reporting that the co-founders of Sledgehammer Games and directors of WWII, Michael Condrey and Glen Schofield, are leaving the company. This isn’t any sort of hasty departure, though, as they’ll be taking internal roles at Activision itself. Aaron Halon will take over for directing duties for the studio.

Activision confirmed the move, noting, “Following the incredible success of Call of Duty: WWII, Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey have decided to transition from their duties at Sledgehammer Games to new executive duties inside Activision.

“We thank Glen and Michael for their tremendous body of work on Call of Duty and look forward to continuing to collaborate with them in their new roles.

“These changes have created an opportunity to elevate one of the key leaders at the studio, Aaron Halon, to lead Sledgehammer Games. Aaron is a founding member of Sledgehammer Games and the natural fit to lead the team. He has over 20 years of industry experience and has played an instrumental role throughout the studio’s history. We congratulate Aaron and are thrilled about the future of Sledgehammer Games, which we believe has even bigger days ahead.”


Schofield and Condrey were vital to the build-up of WWII, taking part in a number of behind-the-scenes vignettes and interviews to produce hype for it. But they also played a big part in the development of Advanced Warfare, the team’s first individual Call of Duty project, which came out in 2014. Before that, the group worked alongside Infinity Ward on the best-selling Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

Where the team will go from here is a mystery, although it’s still working on development of downloadable content for WWII, so we’ll see that in the months ahead, at the very least.

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Source: http://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/02/20/call-of-duty-co-founders-leave-company-sledgehammer-games-wwii/

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QTPosted:

Me Isn't Activision going to be the next Call of Duty? Correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure thats the next cod. So they most likely got a offer from Activision that they couldn't resist. They will most likely be promoting the next cod.


Activision is the publisher of call of duty. Treyarch will be making the next call of duty. It is also sad to see them leave the company. Mever a good site to see.

GhostPosted:

Good, I've not liked sledgehammer cod titles, ever.

DecyPosted:

Tbh i'm not too fussed about this WW2 isn't totally great if anything its stale.

SladrenPosted:

Michael Condrey was one of my favorite call of duty directors, extremely talented guy. Sad to see that he's leaving the company I wonder where he's headed to next?

attackedheartPosted:

Me Isn't Activision going to be the next Call of Duty? Correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure thats the next cod. So they most likely got a offer from Activision that they couldn't resist. They will most likely be promoting the next cod.


Omg Activision is the publisher of cod not a developer the next cod is by treyarch. Learn the facts before you make a fool of yourself again and again!

PCPosted:

Isn't Activision going to be the next Call of Duty? Correct me if im wrong but im pretty sure thats the next cod. So they most likely got a offer from Activision that they couldn't resist. They will most likely be promoting the next cod.

VoroPosted:

Specialize I'm surprised he stepped away, what does that lead us to? A brighter future.


Actually, they have MORE control now. So things dont look great

TTGPosted:

I'm surprised he stepped away, what does that lead us to? A brighter future.

matPosted:

I don't understand stand some decisions. They made billions off of the game plus micro transactions.

TomPosted:

Good, they cant develop another shit Call of Duty again. Time to see the new developers of Sledgehammer and lets hope they can do a great job. Interesting to see they're still part of Activision though.